Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts

This thesis examines the interests of Swedish stakeholders in the context of the European Commission’s proposed Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Act, with a particular focus on how Sámi interests are considered by these stakeholders. The research problem is centred on the juxtaposition between the need...

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Main Author: Knochelmann, Anita
Other Authors: Jenkins, Robert R, Lemke, Christiane C, Moroff, Holger H
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17615/42bj-2w10
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description This thesis examines the interests of Swedish stakeholders in the context of the European Commission’s proposed Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Act, with a particular focus on how Sámi interests are considered by these stakeholders. The research problem is centred on the juxtaposition between the need to extract resources crucial for the Green Transition of the European Union on the one hand and the protection of Indigenous ways of life in mining areas on the other. The research questions investigate how Swedish stakeholders engage with the consultation process, the specific interests they express in relation to the CRM Act, and whether they consider the interests of the Sámi People. To address these questions, this thesis employs qualitative content analysis, which enables an in-depth examination of diverse forms of communication, including written statements and interviews. The analytical framework is constructed through inductive coding of the collected material. The data set comprises six written responses to the Call for Evidence, along with 11 interviews conducted with selected stakeholders, Sámi actors, and an employee of a Member of the European Parliament. The findings reveal a complex landscape of interests whereby the interests of the Sámi are not considered. The study contributes to the understanding of the dynamics of stakeholders involved in EU policymaking, emphasising the necessity for inclusive consultation processes that consider various perspectives and interests in the context of sustainable resource management. Master of Arts
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spelling ftcarolinadr:cdr.lib.unc.edu:xg94j425t 2025-03-16T15:33:42+00:00 Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts Knochelmann, Anita Jenkins, Robert R Lemke, Christiane C Moroff, Holger H 2024 https://doi.org/10.17615/42bj-2w10 https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/ft849641h?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/ft849641h English eng University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Graduate School https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/ft849641h?file=thumbnail https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/downloads/ft849641h http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/ Sámi People Green Transition Political science Public Consultation Stakeholder Interests Critical Raw Materials Act Resource Extraction Masters Thesis 2024 ftcarolinadr https://doi.org/10.17615/42bj-2w10 2025-02-14T06:01:03Z This thesis examines the interests of Swedish stakeholders in the context of the European Commission’s proposed Critical Raw Materials (CRM) Act, with a particular focus on how Sámi interests are considered by these stakeholders. The research problem is centred on the juxtaposition between the need to extract resources crucial for the Green Transition of the European Union on the one hand and the protection of Indigenous ways of life in mining areas on the other. The research questions investigate how Swedish stakeholders engage with the consultation process, the specific interests they express in relation to the CRM Act, and whether they consider the interests of the Sámi People. To address these questions, this thesis employs qualitative content analysis, which enables an in-depth examination of diverse forms of communication, including written statements and interviews. The analytical framework is constructed through inductive coding of the collected material. The data set comprises six written responses to the Call for Evidence, along with 11 interviews conducted with selected stakeholders, Sámi actors, and an employee of a Member of the European Parliament. The findings reveal a complex landscape of interests whereby the interests of the Sámi are not considered. The study contributes to the understanding of the dynamics of stakeholders involved in EU policymaking, emphasising the necessity for inclusive consultation processes that consider various perspectives and interests in the context of sustainable resource management. Master of Arts Master Thesis Sámi Carolina Digital Repository (UNC - University of North Carolina)
spellingShingle Sámi People
Green Transition
Political science
Public Consultation
Stakeholder Interests
Critical Raw Materials Act
Resource Extraction
Knochelmann, Anita
Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title_full Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title_fullStr Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title_full_unstemmed Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title_short Critical Raw Materials in the European Union: Swedish Stakeholders’ and Sámi Interests in the European Commission’s Consultation on a Critical Raw Materials Acts
title_sort critical raw materials in the european union: swedish stakeholders’ and sámi interests in the european commission’s consultation on a critical raw materials acts
topic Sámi People
Green Transition
Political science
Public Consultation
Stakeholder Interests
Critical Raw Materials Act
Resource Extraction
topic_facet Sámi People
Green Transition
Political science
Public Consultation
Stakeholder Interests
Critical Raw Materials Act
Resource Extraction
url https://doi.org/10.17615/42bj-2w10
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